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. -- now the tax payer-controlled rbs. fines being impose our for willful abuse of the system rather than for a specific amount earned as a result of it. investment banking boss is to be the sacrificial offering, even though he had no direct or indirect knowledge. >> there is definite pressure. we know there is pressure from the regulators. but they want to see scalps. they want to see various people fired. what i think is interesting is that the fine is being paid by the entire staff. 95% of them did not indulge in manipulating libor, and yet, they are paying for it. i firmly believe culture is set at the top of an organization, and if you set a culture that encourages wrongdoing, you need to leave, but i also think that individuals need to be held accountable. >> fines for libor abuse are enormous. ubs has paid 1 billion pounds. our bs -- rbs must now pay 390 million pounds, most of which will now go to american regulators. it is up for to the chancellor to intervene to sell the funds must be paid from clawback from prev
. -- now the tax payer-controlled rbs. fines being impose our for willful abuse of the system rather than for a specific amount earned as a result of it. investment banking boss is to be the sacrificial offering, even though he had no direct or indirect knowledge. >> there is definite pressure. we know there is pressure from the regulators. but they want to see scalps. they want to see various people fired. what i think is interesting is that the fine is being paid by the entire staff....
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and no property taxes mean she's all but broke. courts every day they asked for more money in taxes. where's all this money going. will we get to a point where we geteat any more? i feel as if i'm in a glass bowl. i can see outside, but i cannot get out. >> even if the economy becomes much better, the problem will be over, but it does not mean the symptoms of the people will be over. when the war is over, that does not mean those wounded in the warra are well. >> a long battle lies ahead for many. al jazeera reporting from athens. >> and pablo picasso portrait has sold for $45 million. a 1932 painting was auctioned by sotheby's in london. he met marie in london while still living with his first wife and she became known as the artists golden muse. the ancient roman city of pompeii already lies in ruins that was destroyed by a volcano almost 2000 years ago. all the world heritage site is under modern-day spread from corruption and neglect. now this report from pompeii. >> it seems human negligence is finishing what mount vesuvius st
and no property taxes mean she's all but broke. courts every day they asked for more money in taxes. where's all this money going. will we get to a point where we geteat any more? i feel as if i'm in a glass bowl. i can see outside, but i cannot get out. >> even if the economy becomes much better, the problem will be over, but it does not mean the symptoms of the people will be over. when the war is over, that does not mean those wounded in the warra are well. >> a long battle lies...
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either in tax increases or spending cuts in order to have the fiscal gap the zero we're doing far too little too late it's. like operating on a person with cancer and you say well there's a big tumor here we're just going to take a little bit out today and we'll come back and in five years and we'll take out some more but maybe in five years the patient is dead because of the tumor got bigger so this is why we are in worse shape than greece and greece it's about ten percent of g.d.p. . they need on an ongoing basis we need twelve percent it only it's about five percent germany it's about five percent so when you look at it from this perspective. it's a whole different story than when you look just at the official debt. because these governments are making choices word choices about what to call official obligations or what to call unofficial so are they intentionally hiding. on this they have been spending in our country six decades running a massive ponzi scheme taking from young people giving to old people and then telling the young people don't worry you'll get yours when you're ol
either in tax increases or spending cuts in order to have the fiscal gap the zero we're doing far too little too late it's. like operating on a person with cancer and you say well there's a big tumor here we're just going to take a little bit out today and we'll come back and in five years and we'll take out some more but maybe in five years the patient is dead because of the tumor got bigger so this is why we are in worse shape than greece and greece it's about ten percent of g.d.p. . they...
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gibraltar's wealthy economic boon is only possible because it is a tax haven, a paradise for gamblers. for the people of gibraltar, it is pure slander. >> any independent review, such asy the international monetary fund, has shown that gibraltar is by most measures an extremely well regulated and well governed jurisdiction. >> gibraltar abolished certain tax benefits under pressure from the european union, before the spanish government, that is not enough, an attitude which makes gibraltar's neighbors angry. >> we cannot be the loser of an anti-gibraltar policy made in madrid. it is not a problem for us. it is an opportunity. >> people traveling from gibraltar to spain are kept waiting for hours by spanish border and customs controls. officially, authorities are trying to put a stop to smuggling, but it is the spanish commuters who suffer. >> every day, we have to wait for hours. it is a disgrace, and they need to come up with a solution soon. >> manuel marquez and his son are stuck at the border. >> wit some goodwill, they should be able to solve this. then we would not have to wait
gibraltar's wealthy economic boon is only possible because it is a tax haven, a paradise for gamblers. for the people of gibraltar, it is pure slander. >> any independent review, such asy the international monetary fund, has shown that gibraltar is by most measures an extremely well regulated and well governed jurisdiction. >> gibraltar abolished certain tax benefits under pressure from the european union, before the spanish government, that is not enough, an attitude which makes...
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gibraltar's wealthy economic boon is only possible because it is a tax haven, a paradise for gamblers. for the people of gibraltar, it is pure slander. >> any independent review, such as by the international monetary fund, has shown that gibraltar is by most measures an extremely well regulated and well governed jurisdiction. >> gibraltar abolished certain tax benefits under pressure from the european union, before the spanish government, that is not enough, an attitude which makes gibraltar's neighbors angry. >> we cannot be the loser of an anti-gibraltar policy made in madrid. it is not a problem for us. it is an opportunity. >> people traveling from gibraltar to spain are kept waiting for hours by spanish border and customs controls. officially, authorities are trying to put a stop to smuggling, but it is the spanish commuters who suffer. >> every day, we have to wait for hours. it is a disgrace, and they need to come up with a solution soon. >> manuel marquez and his son are stuck at the border. >> with some goodwill, they should be able to solve this. then we would not have to wa
gibraltar's wealthy economic boon is only possible because it is a tax haven, a paradise for gamblers. for the people of gibraltar, it is pure slander. >> any independent review, such as by the international monetary fund, has shown that gibraltar is by most measures an extremely well regulated and well governed jurisdiction. >> gibraltar abolished certain tax benefits under pressure from the european union, before the spanish government, that is not enough, an attitude which makes...
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also want to talk about the trend happening locally in terms of revenue measures such as the sales tax and vehicle registration fee that are administered by the authority. one of the things that is important as we move forward is to always look for the most cost-effective ways of doing the work. one of the things that i hope you continue to do is to focus on enhancing coordination among the various city agencies. we saw with a number of projects that were discussed at the authority that while there is communication between these agencies better communication is needed. and one of the things that i hope happens- especially with the major projects - that we continue to focus on how the county transportation authority interacts with the mta and other agencies involved in various projects that we are funding. i know that in the state of the city address, mayor lee indicated that public transportation % specifically the mta is going to be a top priority for him. i know he is putting together a working group that is going to be looking at those issues and i hope that at that work continues t
also want to talk about the trend happening locally in terms of revenue measures such as the sales tax and vehicle registration fee that are administered by the authority. one of the things that is important as we move forward is to always look for the most cost-effective ways of doing the work. one of the things that i hope you continue to do is to focus on enhancing coordination among the various city agencies. we saw with a number of projects that were discussed at the authority that while...
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president obama sees no need for more increases in tax rates. he said that in an interview with cbs news that was broadcast live before the super bowl. mr. obama signed a bill raising rates on higher-income americans last month but this is the first time that he's said that he doesn't intend to extend higher rates to more taxpayers. it's a change from the position that he's held for many months. >> we can't get this done unless we also ask the wealthiest households to pay higher taxes on their incomes above $250,000. >> pelley: that was mr. obama before the election and he made the same points in another way eight weeks ago. >> just to be clear: i'm not going to sign any package that somehow prevents the top rate from going up for folks at the top 2%. >> pelley: but last month he signed a stopgap compromise with congress that raised taxes on families making more than $450,000 a year. as the budget negotiations continue now, we wondered whether he would return to his goal of extending higher rates to families at that $250,000 level. are you throu
president obama sees no need for more increases in tax rates. he said that in an interview with cbs news that was broadcast live before the super bowl. mr. obama signed a bill raising rates on higher-income americans last month but this is the first time that he's said that he doesn't intend to extend higher rates to more taxpayers. it's a change from the position that he's held for many months. >> we can't get this done unless we also ask the wealthiest households to pay higher taxes on...
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these revelations well morale is already rock bottom amongst police officers than you because of this tax on their pay and conditions their pensions and then they find out as you say the politicians who could like the rest of us make coffee themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officer says we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone be so coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look at my coffee twenty grand of commons where do i saw it. going so i'll just get lost in washington research coffee game here. you know probably no so searching tonight against the night is basically a kick in the growing because they're just being ridiculous and they have a tight european they should be ashamed of themselves for doing so that shows just how out of touch the politicians are with the problems of ordinary brits and of course a lot
these revelations well morale is already rock bottom amongst police officers than you because of this tax on their pay and conditions their pensions and then they find out as you say the politicians who could like the rest of us make coffee themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officer says we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to...
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. >>> today's style is brought to you by -- yoplait. learn how to take your look from good to so good with tips from today's style experts. >> in today's style, rock royalty daughter kelly osbourne has been in the public eye for most of her life, but now she is known as a fashion critic on e's "fashion police." >> they had their own fashion bowl, and at the end of the show, each host did their own touchdown dance. let's take a look at kelly's. ♪ >> wow! >> okay. >> i wish we could look at joan's. >> joan's was absolutely amazing. >> was it? >> george shocked me in a way that i didn't think he possibly could. >> how so? >> because, he came in, george doesn't wear jeans like that. didn't occur to me they were going to be rip-away
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and we move on tax dodges across europe no longer have any. swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crack down on tax evaders according to the new tax administrative assessment act group requests in accordance with the international standard will be possible now but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers well not be accepted according to the global organization of parliamentarians against corruption due to corrupt practices ranging from bribery to theft and tax evasion would be equivalent to the home find economies of whites learned south africa and. asked all the business bobbie about ls in two hours time next they all say catches up with director brian de palma from he talks to ati eight talks about about spies invasion and the military about power was america. good laboratory to mccurdy was able to build on these most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission
and we move on tax dodges across europe no longer have any. swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crack down on tax evaders according to the new tax administrative assessment act group requests in accordance with the international standard will be possible now but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers well not be accepted according to the global organization of...
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everything they need to know about richard iii, i think it will have a very different assessment of the tax. >> the grave has already given up many secrets. we know that he was wounded in battle 10 times. preparations are being made to inter the remains of richard iii in a cathedral here next year. >> he worked -- whether he was a villain or not, he still ended up buried in a car park. continue watching bbc world news for updates on our stories around the world on our 24-hour news network. check your local listings. thanks so much for watching. we will see back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was present
everything they need to know about richard iii, i think it will have a very different assessment of the tax. >> the grave has already given up many secrets. we know that he was wounded in battle 10 times. preparations are being made to inter the remains of richard iii in a cathedral here next year. >> he worked -- whether he was a villain or not, he still ended up buried in a car park. continue watching bbc world news for updates on our stories around the world on our 24-hour news...
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look what that's going to be oh the value added tax increase. i think it's an appropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. well that's to remind the president do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that your german bring said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the fringes of movie breaking into four percent january to december through two percent and the lawyers see salon's to office in may. every week that is a new subject to discuss in the french media and to draw people's attention from the real problems like gay monitor deprived you are now molly this strategy may work but not for long. after a long and wonder french election last year some analysts described his victory as a victory against his predecessor side because he brought the long now be seen anything of the past that actions in the. months of a long presidency have been anything but sunny and even his one staunch support
look what that's going to be oh the value added tax increase. i think it's an appropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. well that's to remind the president do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that your german bring said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the fringes of movie breaking into four percent january to december...
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today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crackdown on tax evaders according to the new law which is called the administrative assistants act group requests in accordance with the international standard will now be possible but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions in other words laws demands for information on possible tax dodgers will not be excepted now according to the global organization a parliamentarian against corruption losses due to corrupt practices including tax evasion a quote to combine the confines of quantum is of switzerland south africa banned. a lot of money for the business for now for today even but more coming up here in r.t. we catch up with the director brian de palma who talks to ati's. about smiles invasion and the military that powers america. you know i can kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil dictator i have trouble understanding what is going on or maybe not going on in the minds of the terrified cogs who believe all the propaganda give up all their rights for the illusion of safety to coach j
today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crackdown on tax evaders according to the new law which is called the administrative assistants act group requests in accordance with the international standard will now be possible but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions in other words laws demands for information on possible tax dodgers will not be excepted now according to the global organization a parliamentarian against corruption losses due to...
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tax in pakistan, a militant attack on an army check post has killed at least 13 soldiers and tens of millions in the northwest of the country, and the taliban has claimed responsibility, saying it was in retaliation for a recent drone strike. reports in pakistan say more than 35,000 people have been killed as a result of terrorism since the september 11 attacks on the united states. in libya -- in india, five men have been indicted in that gang rape case that led to the death of a 23-year-old student. the men he not guilty to 13 charges of murder if convicted, they could face life sentences. the attack happened in december and sparked national outrage. russia is celebrating the anniversary of the battle of stalingrad, when the red army defeated nazi forces, claiming the lives of 2 million people, and changing the course of world war ii. president putin is due to attend a fireworks this play and concert and will host a reception for veterans in the capital. since beginning his third term in the kremlin, putin has been spreading a patriotic message. >> 70 years and the red army veteran
tax in pakistan, a militant attack on an army check post has killed at least 13 soldiers and tens of millions in the northwest of the country, and the taliban has claimed responsibility, saying it was in retaliation for a recent drone strike. reports in pakistan say more than 35,000 people have been killed as a result of terrorism since the september 11 attacks on the united states. in libya -- in india, five men have been indicted in that gang rape case that led to the death of a 23-year-old...
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themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officers we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. my coffee twenty grand commons where do i saw it i didn't see so i'll just get this from washed over says coffee give me my scissors you have probably no sir i said drink tonight again tonight is basically a kick in the growing because they're just being ridiculous and have a ties here and they should be ashamed of themselves for doing so that shows just how out of touch the politicians are with the problems of ordinary brits and of course not critics saying that with austerity measures we buy something for a lot of people in the u.k. and politicians have made with a capsule of boiling water and some instant coffee. well just ahead for you this hour it seems to be true our elitis
themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officers we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. my coffee twenty grand commons where do i saw it i didn't see so i'll just get...
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felt that we could just lower taxes and get more revenue so he was equally. you know crazy on this. and unfortunately we have children whose futures are at stake here and they're also under a lot of pressure on in other ways because they're competing with a lot of people all over the world and they're also competing with these new start smart machines that are taking people's jobs away so in our country when you go to a grocery store or a drug store. the checkout person is a machine there's nobody working there it's just a machine these days there's actually maybe one person to help you use the machine . and so that's replaced lots of jobs so we have young people. who are are having trouble finding jobs even college graduates are having trouble for a laurence kotlikoff thank you very much for a very interesting insight you gave us on the ongoing financial crisis and it's great to have you with us again my pleasure my group. list. please please. little. lead . player . play. live lead. you. live. lance. with the speed. with. all of the damage so good. and. a normal run of a low. the.
felt that we could just lower taxes and get more revenue so he was equally. you know crazy on this. and unfortunately we have children whose futures are at stake here and they're also under a lot of pressure on in other ways because they're competing with a lot of people all over the world and they're also competing with these new start smart machines that are taking people's jobs away so in our country when you go to a grocery store or a drug store. the checkout person is a machine there's...
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history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up and efficient multinational becomes an inefficient and profitable disaster if the currency wars morph into trade wars and gates maybe sensing just how dangerous this face is becoming but moving home to the u.k. you know this is a country that devalued very dramatically in two thousand and eight and arguably needed to now this is a financial hub london the u.k. economy is hugely dependent on it when the global financial system face to cry. he says it was only natural that strolling would get whacked and fell about twenty five percent in trade weighted terms but even that has not led to has not prevented stagnation even that has not led to any real recovery in the u.k. u.k.'
history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up and efficient multinational becomes an inefficient and profitable...
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themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officer says we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone be so coffee two politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look in my coffee twenty grand commons where you are sorry i did so i'll just get this thing washed over said coffee give me the most is. you know probably no so searching tonight again tonight is basically a kitchen the growing because they're just being ridiculous and advertising a party and they should be ashamed of themselves for doing so that shows just how out of touch the politicians are with the problems of ordinary brits and of course a lot of critics saying that with the austerity measures we by saying for a lot of people in the u.k. and politicians have made do with a capsule of boiling water and some instant coffee. well just ahead for you this hour two headed to celebrate
themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by us the tax payers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officer says we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone be so coffee two politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look in my coffee twenty grand commons where you are sorry i did so i'll just get this...
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nine weeks to get the taxes in. you can procrastinate a little bit longer if you plan to work on it this weekend. it will help you make the actual process a little less painful. market watch recommends you track down the stray forms, the w2s, 1099s. they all should have been postmarked by january 31 so they should be arriving by now. if anything is still missing by next week, latest next week, you're going to want to track them down. this is particularly important if you've moved in the past year or so. that can be problematic. if you don't have a filing system for your taxes, andrea was just talking about finding the folder, a perfect time to get one. keep everything up in -- keep everything in one place. when you're ready to go, you can send all the things to your accountant. start setting up your 2013 folder. if you run a small business, know these dates. if you filed 1099s on paper, you have to have them stamped and mailed by february 28. if you file electronically, you have more time up to march 31. you should
nine weeks to get the taxes in. you can procrastinate a little bit longer if you plan to work on it this weekend. it will help you make the actual process a little less painful. market watch recommends you track down the stray forms, the w2s, 1099s. they all should have been postmarked by january 31 so they should be arriving by now. if anything is still missing by next week, latest next week, you're going to want to track them down. this is particularly important if you've moved in the past...
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history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up and efficient multinational becomes an inefficient and profitable disaster if the currency wars morph into trade wars and gates maybe sensing just how dangerous this face is becoming but moving home to the u.k. you know this is a country that devalued very dramatically in two thousand and eight and arguably needed to now this is a financial hub london the u.k. economy is hugely dependent on it when the global financial system faced occur. i says it was only natural that strolling would get whacked until about twenty five percent in trade weighted terms but even that has not led to step has not prevented stagnation even that has not led to any real recovery in the u.k. u.k.
history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up and efficient multinational becomes an inefficient and profitable...
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many power companies are also the largest tax payers for that region, and an important part of the local economy. politicians do not dare metal with their businesses. we have the laws and environmental standards, but they are not enforced. >> economic growth has been the number one priority in china, but an increase in living standards has been increase in pollution. having a car has been an important status symbol for the rising chinese middle-class. beijing alone has 5.2 million cars. people here are sick of the smog. long lines form in front of beijing as the hospitals. there's been a jump in cases of respiratory ailments. children and the elderly are especially vulnerable. >> of course i'm worried. my daughter has a skin allergy. we have everything under control, but now the doctors are saying the air pollution is making it worse. more people are suffering. then a state media have started speaking out about the problem of increasing pollution. the government is looking for ways to manage the issue. >> people want more security and a cleaner environment. the stability of society is th
many power companies are also the largest tax payers for that region, and an important part of the local economy. politicians do not dare metal with their businesses. we have the laws and environmental standards, but they are not enforced. >> economic growth has been the number one priority in china, but an increase in living standards has been increase in pollution. having a car has been an important status symbol for the rising chinese middle-class. beijing alone has 5.2 million cars....
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history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up an efficient multinational becomes an inefficient and profitable disaster if the currency wars morph into trade wars and gates maybe sensing just how dangerous this face is becoming but moving home to the u.k. you know this is a country that devalued very dramatically in two thousand and eight and arguably needed to this is a financial hub london the u.k. economy is hugely dependent on it when the global financial system face cry to. he says it was only natural that strolling would get whacked and fell about twenty five percent in trade weighted terms but even that has not led to has not prevented stagnation even that has not led to any real recovery in the u.k. u.k.'s fai
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if is not to, this will continue in one form or another. >> they end up sending those tax to each other. thank you for a much for coming in. saturday mail deliveries will be no more at the beginning of august. the u.s. postal service has been pushing for the cancellation of we can delivery four years. they announced the changes in -- cancellation of weekends delivery for years. they announced the changes and increasing pressure in the internet age. racing to be ready in time. russia is spending a day. -- spending big. today there was another development in the ongoing standoff between china and japan in the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need to go back to a strategic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. about 10 days earlier, tokyo says another chinese for gates -- chinese frigate did t
if is not to, this will continue in one form or another. >> they end up sending those tax to each other. thank you for a much for coming in. saturday mail deliveries will be no more at the beginning of august. the u.s. postal service has been pushing for the cancellation of we can delivery four years. they announced the changes in -- cancellation of weekends delivery for years. they announced the changes and increasing pressure in the internet age. racing to be ready in time. russia is...
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history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up an efficient multinational becomes an inefficient and profitable disaster if the currency wars morph into trade wars and gates maybe sensing just how dangerous this face is becoming but moving home to the u.k. you know this is a country that devalued very dramatically in two thousand and eight and arguably needed to this is a financial hub london the u.k. economy is hugely dependent on it when the global financial system face to cry. he says it was only natural that strolling would get whacked until about twenty five percent in trade weighted terms but even that has not led to has not prevented stagnation even that has not led to any real recovery in the u.k. u.k.'s failin
history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up an efficient multinational becomes an inefficient and profitable...
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the value added tax increase is i think it's inappropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty you know. what happens to work with your that's to reminded presidents do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that your german being said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't not do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the fringes of breaking into four percent january december's forty percent the more you see salons to office in may. every week that is a new subject to discuss in the french media and to draw people's attention from the real problems like gay monitor deprived you are now molly this strategy may work but not for long. after a land won the french election last year some analysts described his victory as a victory against his predecessor. rather the long now seen anything that has to be there. in the. months of a long presidency have been anything but sunny and even his one staunch supporters predict even harder times lie ahead for the leader of the country's municip
the value added tax increase is i think it's inappropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty you know. what happens to work with your that's to reminded presidents do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that your german being said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't not do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the fringes of breaking into four percent january december's forty...
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look what that's going to be oh the value added tax increase. i think it's an appropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. what happened to well that's two reminded presidents do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that your german bring said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the frankly disapproval rating into four percent january to december through two percent and the lawyers see salons to office in maine. every week that is a new subject to discuss in the french media and to draw people's attention from the real problems like gay monitor deployed you are now in mali the strategy may work but not for long. after a land wonder french election last year some analysts described his victory as a victory against his predecessor. rather the long now be seen many things the past of the team that actions in the. months of the presidency have been anything but sunny happenings and even his
look what that's going to be oh the value added tax increase. i think it's an appropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. what happened to well that's two reminded presidents do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that your german bring said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the frankly disapproval rating into four percent january...
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officer says we hit the streets of london into the early to find out whether people in london think tax someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. my call for twenty grand rounds of commons where there are sort of three soldiers sailors from washington research coffee give me the most is here probably no closer to it's night again tonight is basically you can be boring because they're just being ridiculous and advertisers should be ashamed of themselves for doing so that shows just how out of touch the politicians are with the problems of ordinary brits and of course a lot of critics saying that with austerity measures really fighting for a lot of people in the u.k. and politicians have made do with a capsule of boiling water and some instant coffee on our servers and but no reward the u.k. fans it's world would two veterans from receiving russian medals honoring their bravery in the active convoys saying the time to award them is up. skepticism and mistrust appears prevalent in bahrain was tossed between the
officer says we hit the streets of london into the early to find out whether people in london think tax someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look. my call for twenty grand rounds of commons where there are sort of three soldiers sailors from washington research coffee give me the most is here probably no closer to it's night again tonight is basically you can be boring because they're just being ridiculous and...
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history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up an efficient multinational becomes an inefficient unprofitable disaster if the currency wars morph into trade wars and gates maybe sensing just how dangerous this face is becoming but moving home to the u.k. you know this is a country that devalued very dramatically in two thousand and eight and arguably needed to now this is a financial hub london the u.k. economy is hugely dependent on it when the global financial system face to cry. it was only natural that strolling would get whacked and fell about twenty five percent in trade weighted terms but even that has not led to has not prevented stagnation even that has not led to any real recovery in the u.k. u.k.'s failing t
history currency wars tend to lead to outright trade wars trade tariffs quotas all kinds of surreptitious taxes creeping in around the margin and if you're a complex modern multinational whose operations are highly leveraged and structured to each individual countries advantages and of course the exchange rates and of course the trade policies and regimes guess what happens if all of a sudden these barriers start springing up an efficient multinational becomes an inefficient unprofitable...